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Art Deco Silver Bowl by Desny, Paris (c. 1930s) Rare
$ 8,000
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Description
Art Deco silver bowl is a rare and highly collectible piece by Desny, Paris, one of the most avant-garde and influential design studios of the 1920s and 1930s. Known for their pioneering work in geometric and modernist forms, Desny was a key player in the evolution of Art Deco metalwork, blending functionalism with bold, sculptural aesthetics.
Design & Form
This Bowl exemplifies Desny’s signature style, characterized by pure geometric volumes and an emphasis on clean architectural lines. The inverted triangular base, showcases elegant symmetry and balance, making it both a functional and sculptural object.
The highly polished silver surface beautifully reflects light, enhancing the sharp contours and creating a sense of dynamism. This machine-age aesthetic, combined with a minimalistic approach, aligns with the principles of early modernist design, which was influenced by movements such as Bauhaus and Cubism.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Material: Silver-plated metal (or solid silver, depending on the edition)
Finish: High-polish, mirror-like surface
Construction: Precision-crafted, with seamless welding and an impeccably smooth finish
Desny was known for their exceptional silversmithing techniques, often using industrial methods to achieve a futuristic, avant-garde look. The use of a triangular base is particularly notable, as it adds an element of visual contrast and stability while reinforcing the architectural aspects of the piece.
Historical Context
Founded in the mid-1920s by Desnet and René Nauny, Desny was at the forefront of the Art Deco and modernist movement in Paris. The studio created a range of luxurious yet radical objects, from lighting to tableware, often commissioned by high-society patrons, architects, and design connoisseurs. Their works were featured in prestigious exhibitions and are now part of museum collections worldwide.
This bowl reflects the highly experimental and forward-thinking ethos of Desny, pushing the boundaries of decorative arts by embracing geometric purity and industrial elegance.
Collectibility & Rarity
Desny pieces are exceptionally rare, as the firm ceased production in the late 1930s. Their objects are highly sought after by collectors of Art Deco silver and modernist design, often fetching premium prices at auctions and design galleries.
This sculptural silver Bowl is a quintessential example of Art Deco metalwork at its finest, embodying the era’s fascination with modernity, luxury, and bold geometric abstraction. A true statement piece, it is a museum-worthy collector’s item that exemplifies the pioneering vision of Desny, Paris.
Measurements
10.5" W x 10.5" D x 6.25" T - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 10.5 in; H. 6.25 in; D. 10.5 in; W. 26.67 cm; H. 15.88 cm; D. 26.67 cm;
Message from Seller:
ArtDecoCollection.com was one of the very first Antique/Art Deco businesses to have an online, worldwide presence. In addition to our highly regarded past retail locations in San Francisco and our current 7,000-square-foot showroom-by-appointment in Oakland, California, we have maintained a website for over 25 years. P: 510.501.4020 E: info@artdecocollection.com
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